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So it's entirely possible for a cold blooded animal to produce at least some heat while still fluctuating based on ambient temperature. My guess is that argonians like non-avian dinosaurs are probably mesotherms, which is somewhere in between ectotherm (ambient heat regulation) and endotherms (metabolic heat regulation).
It seems the real deal is humidity, they seem to adapt well to colder climate as long as it is humid enough. The worst condition for them are the deserts of Hammerfell and Northern Elsweyr. Also freezing cold maybe an issue, but fire and warm cloth may help stay above 0°C. In the 2nd Era, Argonians commonly greet each other with "Stay Moist!"
Weakness to Cold CC (FormID xx000875): Argonians become colder 25% faster in cold environments. Height: 1.01 (M), 1 (F) In addition, their claws do +6 damage in unarmed combat
There is not reason that argonians should be weak to frost. If they are cold blooded like other amphibians then they can adjust to cold temperatures just fine.
There is not reason that argonians should be weak to frost. If they are cold blooded like other amphibians then they can adjust to cold temperatures just fine. Only with an external...
Superaltered Argonians could perhaps survive the cold climates due to magical mutation running their bodies and not entirely cold blood, but a normal Argonian should never and can't ever permanently live in cold climate.
15 lis 2011 · Fire-based creatures are weak to frost, but resistant to fire. Notably, this elemental-based dichotomization affects dragons and Atronachs. There are also creatures that are not elemental-based, but are resistant to their natural surroundings: Goats, snow foxes, and mammoths are resistant to frost.